SOLUTION: what are the x- and y- intercepts of the equation -2x+y=-2?
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Question 806273
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what are the x- and y- intercepts of the equation -2x+y=-2?
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The
-intercept is a point with coordinates
. Substitute 0 in place of
in your equation and then solve for
. That
-value will be the
you need.
The
-intercept is a point with coordinates
. Substitute 0 in place of
in your equation and then solve for
. That
-value will be the
you need.
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it